一种基于工具的基于复杂智能电网系统架构动态生成联合仿真场景的方法

C. Binder, Michael Fischinger, C. Neureiter, G. Lastro, Katharina Polanec, Jounes-Alexander Gross
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由于越来越多的分散和自我管理的参与者单独对当前负载做出反应,未来几年电力系统的发展将面临重大挑战。这些参与者,无论是电动汽车还是光伏系统,都可以有不同的行为,它们之间的相互作用仍然是一个广泛未被探索的相互系统。由于传统的工程方法在试图预测这些系统的系统(SoS)的集体行为时达到了极限,因此有必要利用先进的工具,如sgram工具箱和Mosaik框架。每个工具都在其独特的应用领域中提供了独特的功能,但是,它们之间的互连尚未引入。因此,这项工作一直致力于探索扩展基于sgram的模型的可能性,以便支持在Mosaik的联合仿真环境中使用的组件及其行为的生成。因此,通过使用不同类型的电动汽车(EV)行为的合适的现实案例研究来评估开发的工件。基于该方法的结果,可以根据先前建模的智能电网架构建立整个联合仿真场景,从而能够以相当简化的方式分析不同的系统行为。
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Towards a Tool-Based Approach for Dynamically Generating Co-Simulation Scenarios based on complex Smart Grid System Architectures
The advancement of the electricity system in the upcoming years faces major challenges due to the rising number of decentralized and self-managed participants that individually react to the current load. These participants, regardless whether being an electric Vehicle or a Photovoltaic System, can have diverse behaviors, whose interplaying one mutual system is still widely unexplored. As conventional engineering methods reach their limits when trying to predict the collective behaviors of such Systems of Systems (SoS), the utilization of advanced tools such as the SGAM Toolbox and Mosaik framework is necessary. Each of the tools provide a distinct functionality in their unique field of application, however, their interconnection has yet to be introduced. Therefore, this work has been dedicated to explore the possibility of extending an SGAM based model so that the generation of components and their behavior for usage in the Co-Simulation environment of Mosaik is supported. The developed artifacts are thereby evaluated with a suitable realworld case study making use of different kinds of Electric Vehicle (EV) behaviors. Based on the results of this approach, entire Co-Simulation scenarios can be set up according to previously modeled Smart Grid architectures, which enables the analysis of different system behaviors in a considerably simplified way.
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